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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> we're watching a new republican to scramble to get some distance from mitt romney and reach out to voting groups he alienated. carlos gutierrez was in charge of latino outreach for mitt romney. and he's very disturbed right now about the party's failure to winover hispanic voters. now he wants to do something concrete about it. listen to what he said on cnn's "state of the union" right here after the election. >> i would lay the blame squarely on the far right wing of the republican party. as i talk to latinos, the insight that i got was that latinos were scared. it wasn't the economy and immigration -- they were scared of the republican party. and i think fear is what did us in. >> let's bring in our chief political correspondent candy crowley, the anchor of "state of the union." candy, you've since spoken with carlos gutierrez. and he made an announcement that's going to be on your show. >> he did. he's telling us that he's going to form a super pac with a co-founder
citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> we're watching a new republican to scramble to get some distance from mitt romney and reach out to voting groups he alienated. carlos gutierrez was in charge of latino outreach for mitt romney. and he's very disturbed right now about the party's failure to winover hispanic voters. now he wants to do something concrete about it. listen to what he said on cnn's "state of the union" right here after the election. >> i would lay...
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from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: once every ten years china changes its government, they do it the party congress in beijing, xi jinping was named president and chairman he succeeds huh engine too and chose six people who will run china, the six members of the standing committee of the politburo, many questions about china and the new leadership one is about the growth of the economy and others is about the tension in the country between urban and rural, conservative and liberal, many are concerned about the demographics of china, others are worried about the conflict with japan and always there is a question of the relationship between china and the united states. we talk about all of those questions this evening with ian bremmer, he is the president and founder of the eurasia group from washington, richard mcgregor of the financial times, the author of the party and jim fallows of the atlantic, his book chi
from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: once every ten years china changes its government, they do it the party congress in beijing, xi jinping was named president and chairman he succeeds huh engine too and chose six people who will run china, the six members of the standing committee of the politburo, many questions about china and the new leadership one is...
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>> coming up at noon, we will how she is at her day in new york city. her day in new york city. >> we're here! [ giggling ] these days, nobody has time to get sick. mom, i don't feel good. but minuteclinic makes it easy to get well. our nurse practitioners can diagnose and write prescriptions for everything from strep throat to sinus infections with no appointment necessary, so you can feel better in no time. minuteclinic, the medical clinic in cvs pharmacy, no appointment necessary. find a clinic near you at minuteclinicom. revision. "actually, this ain't bad"? surprise!e! "look at this cool corner thingy!" desolation. "it's gone." anticipation "hey! there's more in the fridge." [ male announcer ] muller. the european for yummy. >> trust and other people with the food you eat can be , especially after you d behind the curtain the restaurant. it is always great to see you. you are delving into what restaurants do not want us to know. afraid to hear what you have to say. this is not about saying are unknown disasters. most do everything right. is one of
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most attained stability through service to the city. others surpassed their assigned status and rose to positions of influence in many areas of the society, reaching as far as the u.s. senate. still others perished along the way, succumbing to the ills of all ghettos in spite of their dubious romance provide in abundance. kenny's father was tommy romero, a puerto rican boy born in east harlem, a different kind of ghetto that produced some successes. before he was 10, the romero family took flight to the williams burg section of brooklyn because of the numbered streets such as south 6th and south 7th which carried their direction. in time, the south street became puerto rican, displacing the italians, who moved deeper into brooklyn. the north streets were remained polish extending into green point. his parents purchased a house cheaply and over the years created a home that was a welcome place for their children and grandchildren. this haven was of such serenity that kenny often felt the same respect and awe that he experienced when ente
most attained stability through service to the city. others surpassed their assigned status and rose to positions of influence in many areas of the society, reaching as far as the u.s. senate. still others perished along the way, succumbing to the ills of all ghettos in spite of their dubious romance provide in abundance. kenny's father was tommy romero, a puerto rican boy born in east harlem, a different kind of ghetto that produced some successes. before he was 10, the romero family took...
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you can see the smoke over the city this morning. violence between israelis and palestinians intensified this week with both sides firing hundreds of rockets across gaza's border with israel. the israeli military kept up its offensive overnight and into the morning. an air strike hit the ministry building. israel struck at suspected hamas rocket launching sites and weapons storage. palestinian health officials said 19 people have been killed since the israeli offensive began. the conflict could escalate even further israeli troops and tanks amassed at the border. >> i hope hamas and other terrorist organizations in gaza got the message. if not israel is prepared to take whatever action is necessary to defend our people. >> despite that message, militants continued to attack targets in southern israel. three israelis were killed when a rocket struck their apartment building were buried thursday. neighbors said the threat of violence won't force her to leave. >> my place. i love this place. >> even though another rocket could come any
you can see the smoke over the city this morning. violence between israelis and palestinians intensified this week with both sides firing hundreds of rockets across gaza's border with israel. the israeli military kept up its offensive overnight and into the morning. an air strike hit the ministry building. israel struck at suspected hamas rocket launching sites and weapons storage. palestinian health officials said 19 people have been killed since the israeli offensive began. the conflict could...
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much of the activity is offshore east of ocean city. notice just to the west we're getting clear skies and that will move in very soon. if you're watching just to our west out towards gainesville, or out in virginia, you probably are getting in on the sunshine. the rest of us will see it shortly. mostly sunny afternoon and a nice start to the weekend. highs today warmer with the sunshine into the mid-50s. most of your weekend should be nice and dry as well. next seven days, actually looking pretty good here, as we turn the corner to thanksgiving week. accu weather seven-day forecast, 54 today. saturday and sunday fine. partly sunny and 53 sunday for the skins and d.c. united. temperatures in the 50s, close to 60 by thanksgiving day, with sunshine. let's do some traffic and get the latest from julie wright. i like the purple. looking good today. >> oh, thank you. i was wondering if you and tony ever shared a ho ho together. >> well, we would share a package. never shared an individual ho ho together. not like that. [ laughter ] >> this s
much of the activity is offshore east of ocean city. notice just to the west we're getting clear skies and that will move in very soon. if you're watching just to our west out towards gainesville, or out in virginia, you probably are getting in on the sunshine. the rest of us will see it shortly. mostly sunny afternoon and a nice start to the weekend. highs today warmer with the sunshine into the mid-50s. most of your weekend should be nice and dry as well. next seven days, actually looking...
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>> all three of these top cities are not really military cities, per se. so that's what surprised us. dallas particularly, it's a tech send trick city, very clean, low crime rate, high population, but the thing that works there is it's also got high employee employ ability. so there's a is a great choice. >> brian: phoenix, a lot of people are buying homes. something that seems to be affordable and that is also a growing city. >> yes. it's very affordable. both mortgages are cheaper and rent is lower than national average. also a lot of educational opportunities. as i said in the outset, we looked at education heavily in this survey. >> brian: they also have a lot of contracting jobs and a lot of the men and women seem to like that and high number of government jobs. the last one and this is surprise to go a degree, pittsburgh. pittsburgh we know is starting to become a booming city as they get away from steel a little bit. correct? >> exactly. in fact, if people look at the top ten overall and you can see that, you'll see that as you say, brian, the rust
>> all three of these top cities are not really military cities, per se. so that's what surprised us. dallas particularly, it's a tech send trick city, very clean, low crime rate, high population, but the thing that works there is it's also got high employee employ ability. so there's a is a great choice. >> brian: phoenix, a lot of people are buying homes. something that seems to be affordable and that is also a growing city. >> yes. it's very affordable. both mortgages are...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] >>> what the -- the whole time you're rooting for this hemingway guy to survive the war and to be with the woman that he loves, katherine barkley. >> it's 4:00 in the morning, pat. >> and he does. he does. he survives the war. after getting blown up. he survives it. and he escapes to switzerland with katherine. you think he ends it there? no. she dies, dad. i mean, the world's hard enough as it is, guys. can't somebody say hey, let's be positive? let's have a good ending to the story? >> pat, you owe us an apology. >> mom, i can't apologize. i'm not going to apologize for this. you know what i will do? i will apologize on behalf of ernest hemingway because that's who's to blame here. >> yeah, have
citi price rewind. buy now. save later. wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] >>> what the -- the whole time you're rooting for this hemingway guy to survive the war and to be with the woman that he loves, katherine barkley....
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president obama visits one of new york city's neighborhoods hardest hit by hurricane sandy. >> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, november 16, 2012. >> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm duarte geraldino. this morning israel offered to temporary stop its offensive at the gaza strip with rocket fire. israel said it would hold fire during the egyptian prime minister visit as long as hamas held its fire. the president isisiting to show solidarity with hamas. shortly after the prime minister militants fired rockets into israel. violence between israelis and palestinians intensified this week with both sides firing rockets across the border with israel. the israeli military kept up its offensive overnight and into the morning. an air strike hit the ministry building. israel struck at suspected hamas sites. palestinian health officials said 19 people have been killed in gaza since the israeli offensive began. the conflict could escalate even further israeli troops and tanks amassed at the border. >> i hope had a mazz and other terrorist organizations in gaza got the message. if
president obama visits one of new york city's neighborhoods hardest hit by hurricane sandy. >> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, november 16, 2012. >> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm duarte geraldino. this morning israel offered to temporary stop its offensive at the gaza strip with rocket fire. israel said it would hold fire during the egyptian prime minister visit as long as hamas held its fire. the president isisiting to show solidarity with hamas....
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andrew cuomo and new york city mayor michael bloomberg. in the immediate aftermath of the storm the president spent time in new jersey alongside governor chris christie. mayor bloomberg specifically asked the president to please not come to new york city at that time, so the logistics and security arrangements around his visit wouldn't get in the way of the immediate recovery effort. but now with two weeks or so gone by, the president today announced that he is putting a cabinet official, housing secretary, in charge of the federal level of the rebuilding efforts after the storm. and he made that announcement from hard-hit staten island. >> during difficult times like this, we're reminded that we're bound together. and we have to look out for each other. and a lot of the things that seem important, the petty differences melt away and we focus on what binds us together and that we as americans are going to stand with each other in their hour of need. we're going to have to put some of the turf battles aside. we're going to have to make sure
andrew cuomo and new york city mayor michael bloomberg. in the immediate aftermath of the storm the president spent time in new jersey alongside governor chris christie. mayor bloomberg specifically asked the president to please not come to new york city at that time, so the logistics and security arrangements around his visit wouldn't get in the way of the immediate recovery effort. but now with two weeks or so gone by, the president today announced that he is putting a cabinet official,...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is the founder and ceo of amazon.com, the world's largest online retailer. he is the man responsible for the amazon kindle, and we are announcing it for the first time anywhere. he is "fortune" magazine's 2012 business person of the year. please welcome jeff bezos! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: jeff bezos. [ cheers and applause ] congratulations. >> thank you. thank you. >> jimmy: how does it feel to be "fortune" magazine's 2012 business person of the year? >> i got to tell you, we are having -- we're having a lot of fun at amazon. we're inventing new things. it feels great. >> jimmy: and it's crazy. i mean, amazon started in -- is it '94? >> '94. >> jimmy: 1994. >> we opened our doors in july of '95. we weren't very organized. we were, like, just me and two other people packing boxes in our kind of garage warehouse. in fact, at one point, i said, you know, we could really improve our productivity. this is killin
citi price rewind. buy now. save later. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is the founder and ceo of amazon.com, the world's largest online retailer. he is the man responsible for the amazon kindle, and we are announcing it for the first time anywhere. he is "fortune" magazine's 2012 business person of the year. please welcome jeff bezos! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: jeff bezos. [ cheers and applause ] congratulations. >> thank you. thank...
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sirens sounding over tel aviv, the biggest city. authorities have told residents to be ready to run to shelters. meanwhile israel is massing forces at the gaza border, their presence a warning to hamas and perhaps a statement of intent, too. >> suarez: after nightfall in the region, israeli planes carried out major raids across gaza city. the skyline lit up with explosions from dozens of new air strikes. the israelis said they had targeted some 70 underground launching sites for hamas' medium-range rockets. but leaders of the militants maintained their defiance. hamas prime minister ismail haniyeh eulogized the group's military commander killed by the israelis yesterday. and, he vowed revenge. >> ( translated ): this noble blood will not be shed in vain, and this brave nation, which for more than a century has offered sacrificers, martyrs, leaders, p.o.w.s and wounded, we will never let their blood be shed in vain. it is impossible for this movement to let their blood be in vain. >> brown: meanwhile, the new islamist president of eg
sirens sounding over tel aviv, the biggest city. authorities have told residents to be ready to run to shelters. meanwhile israel is massing forces at the gaza border, their presence a warning to hamas and perhaps a statement of intent, too. >> suarez: after nightfall in the region, israeli planes carried out major raids across gaza city. the skyline lit up with explosions from dozens of new air strikes. the israelis said they had targeted some 70 underground launching sites for hamas'...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: benghazi hearings finally got underway on capitol hill today. the purpose to find out what the white house and others in the administration knew about the attack, why the video was blamed and why repeated requests for more security were seemingly ignored. former c.i.a. director david petraeus will testify tomorrow in two closed door hearings. it was announced today that secretary of state hillary clinton will testify in mid-december. chairman of the house foreign affairs committee spoke today about the frustration over the conflicting information. >> every time we have another classified briefing and every time we try to pry deeper we get conflicting reports about what was taking place. and what messages were being sent to washington. what did the administration know, and we have got to do something to make sure that our personnel in harm's way including diplomat, they are on the front line, that the diplomatic posts are protected and that they hav
it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: benghazi hearings finally got underway on capitol hill today. the purpose to find out what the white house and others in the administration knew about the attack, why the video was blamed and why repeated requests for more security were seemingly ignored. former c.i.a. director david petraeus will testify tomorrow in two closed door hearings. it was announced today that secretary of state hillary clinton will...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. john mccain has taken every chance he can get to go on tv and bash the president even though it means missing important senate briefings on that is right. what happened on benghazi. and next, republicans went to vegas today to try to figure out why they lost the election. and yeah, it gets kind of funny. that is next. i've been coloring liz's hair for years. but lately she's been coming in with less gray than usual. what's she up to? [ female announcer ] root touch-up by nice'n easy has the most shade choices, designed to match even salon color in just 10 minutes. with root touch-up, all they see is you. >>> we've got to give our political organizational activity a very serious proctology exam. we need to look everywhere. >> republicans are getting anal about their loss but they are in vegas. at the meeting in las vegas, a state that president obama won easily. the most boring senator in the world wouldn't touch his sentence even though he was the governor that thought transvaginal ul
citi price rewind. buy now. save later. john mccain has taken every chance he can get to go on tv and bash the president even though it means missing important senate briefings on that is right. what happened on benghazi. and next, republicans went to vegas today to try to figure out why they lost the election. and yeah, it gets kind of funny. that is next. i've been coloring liz's hair for years. but lately she's been coming in with less gray than usual. what's she up to? [ female announcer ]...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> president cauwalked throughe deadly damage while the conspiracy theorists at fox news don't seem to know what happened to the city. fox and friends are next in the rewrite. are you sure you can fit in there? [ chuckles ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] around view monitor with bird's-eye view. nice work. [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new nissan pathfinder. it's our most innovative pathfinder ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ >>> on the day that president obama went to staten island to witness first hand the d destruction that hurricane sandy left on that part of the city. in another part of the city this happened. >> you wow. 439,000 unemployment cham claie filed last week. >> are you kidding is it up? my goodness. >> we had to call and say, is that number right? and it looks like it is right. >> are you kidding? >> there is foeing to be something. >> they are saying, this has something to do with sandy. i'm sure. because the number is so much higher than
citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> president cauwalked throughe deadly damage while the conspiracy theorists at fox news don't seem to know what happened to the city. fox and friends are next in the rewrite. are you sure you can fit in there? [ chuckles ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] around view monitor with bird's-eye view. nice work. [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new nissan pathfinder. it's our most innovative pathfinder ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪...
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president, it is an honor to welcome you here to our city. we are here with our two great senators, and the governor and i wanted to particularly thank you and particularly thank all the volunteers who have worked so hard for the last two weeks. 24/7 a lot of them, they have made all the difference. we are getting out of this. we are getting ahead. we did lose 23 staten islanders here, one was police officer artur, whose funeral i went to. someone unfortunately this city will miss. we are making our ways back. mr. president, thank you particularly for all the help we have gotten from fema, from homeland secretary napolitano who is with us, from human -- health and human services secretary, and all of your team, craig fugate from fema, the borough president and i and red cross wants to thank everybody here. we have a new program, rapid response. we have a whole bunch of people, electricians, carpenters going out. we are going to get everybody back with electricity. better'll rebuild in a way. thanks to everything that our senators have brought
president, it is an honor to welcome you here to our city. we are here with our two great senators, and the governor and i wanted to particularly thank you and particularly thank all the volunteers who have worked so hard for the last two weeks. 24/7 a lot of them, they have made all the difference. we are getting out of this. we are getting ahead. we did lose 23 staten islanders here, one was police officer artur, whose funeral i went to. someone unfortunately this city will miss. we are...
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in new york city i'm also the finance chairman of the new york city council and just this week we allocated $500 million, 300 million for health an hospitals corporation and 200 million for schools construction authority so we can rebuild our schools and the hospitals that have been displaced. bellview and cone any island. melissa: do you think it makes sense to rebuild in the same spot? that was sort of the theme of the segment that we did before you? we're talking about the fact that federal tax dollars will have to come in and you know, replace what has been devastated there you about in the future do you think that same kind of insurance, federal insurance that encourages people to build in these spots makes sense? >> well, many of these buildings we have no choice but to rebuild because they're already there. what we have to do is we have to build smarter, wiser, and we can't, we have to watch out how high we build on the water. we may want to use steel walls instead of cop create walls. and we have to really maybe, build sand dunes so we can protect our citizens of new york city from
in new york city i'm also the finance chairman of the new york city council and just this week we allocated $500 million, 300 million for health an hospitals corporation and 200 million for schools construction authority so we can rebuild our schools and the hospitals that have been displaced. bellview and cone any island. melissa: do you think it makes sense to rebuild in the same spot? that was sort of the theme of the segment that we did before you? we're talking about the fact that federal...
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so could citi actually split at this point? >> basically undo everything that they did. >> yeah, exactly. they cobbled together a giant financial supermarket. >> that sandy actually benefited from. >> and sandy actually denounced later on. >> split off the travelers side of that business, because at one point, when they put those together, that was part of. this. >> i would say. this i've talked to people -- city is going to earn close to $4 a share this year. i think four and a half or so next year. i've talked to a few people who think the number by 2015 is going to be anywhere from $8 to $9. so even if you put on a seven or eight multiple, this stock is cheap here so. if you believe this is just a correction here and this is just a pause in a larger bull market, i think that city, for the number of reasons you've just given, is a pretty interesting play. i don't happen to believe that. i think the banks are scary here. >> fiction? >> i'll go fiction. it's too hard to take this apart again. i don't think that anyone could fig
so could citi actually split at this point? >> basically undo everything that they did. >> yeah, exactly. they cobbled together a giant financial supermarket. >> that sandy actually benefited from. >> and sandy actually denounced later on. >> split off the travelers side of that business, because at one point, when they put those together, that was part of. this. >> i would say. this i've talked to people -- city is going to earn close to $4 a share this...
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police in salt lake city are using them. now they don't come cheap. camera glasses cost about $1,000 apiece. there's also the cost of storing all that footage that they'll be able to shoot. so it's unclear if their use will ever be widespread. >>> next, the woman who claims a doctor performed surgery on her foot and left a piece of equipment inside. >>> for all your news, follow news4 online, just search nbc washington on facebook and twitter. >>> right now, a montgomery hospital is emphasizing its standards after a woman claimed the doctor left a piece of an instrument in her foot following surgery. as news4's shomari stone reports, the woman is now unable to work or walk. >> reporter: she scoots around her house in rockville. >> this experience has got to be the most painful i've ever had. >> reporter: she said nine months ago a doctor operated on her foot to remove a bunion, but left something else behind. >> all i wanted him to do is take off my bunion, and when i came out of surgery, i was in excruciating pain. >> reporter: her foot was red, swoo
police in salt lake city are using them. now they don't come cheap. camera glasses cost about $1,000 apiece. there's also the cost of storing all that footage that they'll be able to shoot. so it's unclear if their use will ever be widespread. >>> next, the woman who claims a doctor performed surgery on her foot and left a piece of equipment inside. >>> for all your news, follow news4 online, just search nbc washington on facebook and twitter. >>> right now, a...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> sirens and screams of terror as scores of rockets and shells light up the skies over israel and gaza. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu was in a building at one point that had to be evacuated in the crossfire. israel is now moving thousands of troops to the border. and concerns of an imminent ground assault are growing. cnn's frederik pleitgen has just arrived in southern israel, an area that's born the blunt. fred joins us. >> reporter: what's happening here, wolf, is there were about 20 rocket attacks on this town throughout the course of the day. we talked to people who said they're absolutely in fear, especially of course small children in places here as well. this is also a place where only a couple miles away from here three people were actually killed when a rocket hit their house. it's also quite interesting, wolf, in that this is one of the areas in israel that's equipped with a missile defense system called the iron dome. the israeli government sa
citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> sirens and screams of terror as scores of rockets and shells light up the skies over israel and gaza. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu was in a building at one point that had to be evacuated in the crossfire. israel is now moving thousands of troops to the border. and concerns of an imminent ground assault are growing. cnn's frederik pleitgen has just arrived in southern israel, an area that's born the blunt. fred joins us....
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it was a city of half a million. the greater metropolitan area is skiing lantly -- is significantly higher than that. they fired a rocket that landed within the city limits. authorities are not releasing precise details. there were no injuries and they are not releasing that information because they do not want to give targeting instructions to the militants. the weapon involved believed to be an iranian-made rocket. one of the rockets smuggled into the gaza strip. earlier the israelis said they had destroyed most of those weapons. meanwhile there were as you mentioned three israeli fatalities today. this in a city 15 miles from gaza. the dead two men and one woman seriously hurt a child. on the palestinian side, the death toll now stands at least 15 who have been killed. among them the hamas military commander. today his funeral was held in gaza. thousands and thousands poured out, but shepherd, conspicuously missing the hamas leadership. they were no where in sight. apparently they were keeping a low profile, fearf
it was a city of half a million. the greater metropolitan area is skiing lantly -- is significantly higher than that. they fired a rocket that landed within the city limits. authorities are not releasing precise details. there were no injuries and they are not releasing that information because they do not want to give targeting instructions to the militants. the weapon involved believed to be an iranian-made rocket. one of the rockets smuggled into the gaza strip. earlier the israelis said...
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>> indeed, i am in the beautiful windy city, ty. this is the schwab impact conference. welcome to the biggest convention center in the united states and it is chock-full with some of the top investment advisors out there. we're going to be talking to a number of them. we have a terrific hour planned here from chicago. we're going to talk to the five-star rated portfolio fund manager of the permanent portfolio fund, michael kuggino. he has $17 billion under management. we'll find out how he sleeps at night in this volatile market. >>> plus, liz ann sonders, schwab's chief investment strategist is with us. she's fired up about the fiscal cliff. she says congress has to rise above -- she's wearing one of our pins, ty and simon. we'll talk to her about what the implications are if congress does not rise above. all of that straight ahead. >>> but first, i'll throw it down to simon hobbs down at the nyse. >> hi, sue. one of the immediate implications of course is the way in which the market is behaving. the dow is at a five-month low, the s&p 500 at a four-month low. we have
>> indeed, i am in the beautiful windy city, ty. this is the schwab impact conference. welcome to the biggest convention center in the united states and it is chock-full with some of the top investment advisors out there. we're going to be talking to a number of them. we have a terrific hour planned here from chicago. we're going to talk to the five-star rated portfolio fund manager of the permanent portfolio fund, michael kuggino. he has $17 billion under management. we'll find out how...
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large work at feet of new york city. new york city evacuation shelters as of monday housed nearly 1500 evacuees and nearly 25,000 customers still without power. that said as a resident of new york city i've been pleased how fast much of the faufr infrastructure's up and running. >> there are significant portions of the city and the president will see them today on staten island that have not recovered somewhere people were cleaning out basements and throwing waterlogged furniture to get carted away, people lost home, in some cases friends, relatives, neighbors, their lives. manhattan, things are relatively back to normal. bronx never hard hit. there are certainly parts of brooklyn and queens and staten island still really suffering. and the city's job remains trying to help those folks get back what they've lost. >> internally, as you look at the road, we know eric schneiderman is investigating, issued subpoenas, sorry to the long island power authority and con ed, the notion there's criminal negligence is -- i won't say
large work at feet of new york city. new york city evacuation shelters as of monday housed nearly 1500 evacuees and nearly 25,000 customers still without power. that said as a resident of new york city i've been pleased how fast much of the faufr infrastructure's up and running. >> there are significant portions of the city and the president will see them today on staten island that have not recovered somewhere people were cleaning out basements and throwing waterlogged furniture to get...